Camille and Salome both survive and are available on DVD. I could not find any evidence of her other silent films surviving. The trailers for Eye for Eye (1918) and The Redeeming Sin (1925) do survive and are in the Library of Congress.

Danny wrote:Greta recently said:
Nazimova only has two films that play regularly but apparently four more plus another incomplete one survive. Those would be interesting to see.

What are the four more silent films, besides "Camille" and "Salome", that survive? Are they available? Thanks

Danny

Greta has the list of existing films on her website on the Nazimova page. According to her findings at the time, the following exist:

An Eye for an Eye (1918) at Gosfilmofond
Toys of Fate (1918) at Czech Film Archives
The Red Lantern (1919)at Gosfilmofond
Madame Peacock (1920)--Incomplete at the Cinematheque Royale, Belgium,
Stronger Than Death (1920)at George Eastman House, plus Turner
Camille (1921)at George Eastman House
Salome (1923)at George Eastman House

The Lambert book also implies that the following exist--not confirmed:
an episode of "Screen Snapshots (1919)
the trailer for "The Redeeming Sin (1925)

Also, existing is a trailer for Madonna of the Streets (1924), and a brief clip from My Son (1925) can be seen in a Warner Bros. Passing Parade short from the 1930s which airs occasionally on TCM.

I don't know if there are any updates to this as this list has been on her site for quite awhile now. I've seen the trailer for Madonna Of The Streets and it looked very good. I wish the whole film existed.

Danny wrote:Greta recently said:
Nazimova only has two films that play regularly but apparently four more plus another incomplete one survive. Those would be interesting to see.

What are the four more silent films, besides "Camille" and "Salome", that survive? Are they available? Thanks

Danny

Greta has the list of existing films on her website on the Nazimova page. According to her findings at the time, the following exist:

An Eye for an Eye (1918) at Gosfilmofond
Toys of Fate (1918) at Czech Film Archives
The Red Lantern (1919)at Gosfilmofond
Madame Peacock (1920)--Incomplete at the Cinematheque Royale, Belgium,
Stronger Than Death (1920)at George Eastman House, plus Turner
Camille (1921)at George Eastman House
Salome (1923)at George Eastman House

The Lambert book also implies that the following exist--not confirmed:
an episode of "Screen Snapshots (1919)
the trailer for "The Redeeming Sin (1925)

Also, existing is a trailer for Madonna of the Streets (1924), and a brief clip from My Son (1925) can be seen in a Warner Bros. Passing Parade short from the 1930s which airs occasionally on TCM.

I don't know if there are any updates to this as this list has been on her site for quite awhile now. I've seen the trailer for Madonna Of The Streets and it looked very good. I wish the whole film existed.

Permit me to bump up this old thread.

Came upon an advert for THE REDEEMING SIN yesterday and salivated.

For those who caught STRONGER THAN DEATH at Cinecon some years back, THE REDEEMING SIN also promises Nazimova doing an interpretive dance.

Sometime in the past year, I saw a beautiful five minute clip from THE RED LANTERN on YouTube. It leads me to believe that someone had restored it and that copies may be for sale. I may be wrong about availability but the clip was beautiful.

Sometime in the past year, I saw a beautiful five minute clip from THE RED LANTERN on YouTube. It leads me to believe that someone had restored it and that copies may be for sale. I may be wrong about availability but the clip was beautiful.